Iam kind of hoping that Yuna Kim, Mao, and Joannie remain in the medal positions after the Free. Will be nervous for each of them but especially Joannie.
If someone is able to later upload Cynthia Phaneuf's Free please let me know as iam in Finland and cannot get up early enough for that group. Thanks to who ever posted the times.

I have calculated the potential total element score for Mao and Yu-Na... so if they skate clean these are the sorts of technical scores they could get (but really, we're just trying to see the potential to score more than anything else). So yeah, please note that the ladies, in all probability, won't score as highly as this but I thought it would be fun to see how much potential they've got to score - and how close this potential is, technically speaking (and probably in the PCS too).

I'm assuming both will get level fours on their spiral sequence and spins, and level 3 on their step sequences. This is because at these Olympics, it's been quite easy to get the highest levels. I'm also assuming that both of them will get similar GOE to what they got here at the Olympics (or if they haven't performed it yet here in Vancouver, previous competitions).

Feel free to correct me.

Mao
3A

8.20 0.6 8.80

3A+2T

9.5 0.6 10.10

3F

5.5 0.2 5.7

FSSp4

3.0 0.5 3.5

SpSq4

3.40 2.00 5.40

3Lo

5.5x 1.00 6.50

3F+2Lo+2Lo

9.35 0.4 9.75

3T

4.4x 1.00 5.40

2A

3.85x 1.6 5.45

FCoSp4

3.00 0.6 3.6

SlSt3

3.30 1.0 4.30

CCoSp4

3.50 0.5 4.00

Base values: 62.50
Total: 72.50-74.0

Actually Mao plans 3F+2Lo for her 3rd jump element!! She did 3F at the 4cc but because of a slightly over-roated landing!!

I cannot believe that the night we've all been anticipating for four years is finally here. Good luck to every skater, from Tugba Karademir all the way through Mirai Nagasu.

In 2006 I could barely keep myself together that day. Today, I'm getting around just fine. So strange. I anticipated US Nationals a lot more...

This will be a great night nonetheless. And I'm glad the coverage is LIVE this time! I'm also glad Flatt is skating first out of the last group. If she can repeat what she did at SA/Nationals she could possibly get a medal if any/some/all of Rochette, Ando and Asada mess up. However, Asada is the only one in position to really catch Yuna now. Everyone else is too far back IMHO. Interesting that it's Kim that goes first this time. Not convinced Nagasu will be a factor after what happened at COC and Nats...

I really hope Miki rocks it tonight, but I do find that her weight loss has maybe hurt more than helped her. She looks so thin now and her jumps aren't as huge as usual - please eat Miki! I think she might go all out tonight though and may sneak onto that podium.

Also, didn't Joannie and Miki beat Mao with two ratified 3a's in the LP at worlds last year? Maybe Mao only did one...I don't quite remember

Thank you for being another person that has noticed that. But it isn't just Miki-a numberof the japanese ladies, over the years, seem to shrink from month to month. And no names here-but some of those who were once strong jumpers with energy to spare now skate with little energy or stamina. Even our last Olympic winner from Japan seemed to drop a great deal of weight before the Olympics-not that it hurt her performance-but I do find it disturbing and wonder what is up with the Japanese culture? Federation? And looking back, this seemed to start with the most famous skater from Japan of all. (hint: great jumper)